ISBN-13: 9780849392795 / Angielski / Twarda / 2010 / 725 str.
Quenching is one of the most fundamentally complex processes in the heat treatment of metals, and it is something on which mechanical properties and distortion of engineering components depend. With chapters written by the most respected international experts in the field, Quenching Theory and Technology, Second Edition presents the most authoritative, exhaustive, and recent findings in this vital area. Understanding and control of quenching and quenchants is a critical constant in all well established and emerging heat treatment process technology. The collection of up-to-date knowledge in this book is the latest outcome from continuing formal and informal discussions by experts within the framework of the International Federation for Heat Treatment and Surface Engineering (IFHTSE). It covers topics including:
Quenching is one of the most important heat treatment technologies used today. Quenching Theory and Technology, Second Edition, presents the most authoritative, exhaustive, and recent findings in this vital area. This edition provides coverage of new topics including agitation, modeling of hardenability of gas-quenched steels, production flow sensors, renewable quench oils, quench oil formulation, and more. Featuring contributions from leading international experts in the field, this book contains a how-to discussion on various aspects of quench system design as well as important insight on ferrous, nonferrous, and precious metals. This text also offers practical uses for quenching modeling and simulation.